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arteest, Diva had provided some good advice and this can be a pinpoint in which to work from. If you are honest and use your notes to compare, you will be able to rate your attack more accurately in the future. As long as you are continuing to challenge those thoughts, you will fair well :) Josie _______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team.
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Hope it helped a bit :)
for 17 år siden 0 37 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks Diva! At least it's a starting point. Thanks for the input. :)
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Well I am not a moderator but I will share my trick with you in case it helps. The moderators might have more insight or better advice for you but in the meantime I hope this helps a bit. What I do is I rate the panic attack compared to the other ones. It is like ok last panic was a 7 but this one is less bad so this is a 6. Then next time if it is worse I decide well it is worse so it might be a 7. But is it worse then the one that was a 7? Yes? So then it's an 8. Etc. That is how I figure it out. Because really the ratings are a subjective scale made to help us visualise how we feel. I don't think there is a good way or bad way of answering that scale one way or another. Anyway, what do I know lol that is just my input! Hope it helps a bit! -Diva
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Hello Moderators, Thank you all for your time and insights. I have a question regarding the numerical scale for indicating levels of panic and/or depression. I'm never quite sure how to answer when asked how bad an attack has been. Every panic attack "feels" severe and seemingly has it's own unique origin. Sometimes I'll rate an attack a 7 or 8 and looking back in my diary, I realize that a #6 attack was much worse. I'm afraid I don't have the hang of this ratings system and would like to not feel the need to constantly correct my diary. I've never really had the opportunity to look closely at my own feelings before and find it difficult to "rate" them. I understand eveyone's personal feelings are different, I just wondered if there was some sort of guideline I should be using to base my observations. I would appreciate any advice you have. Thank you again. Arteest
for 18 år siden 0 34 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks Casey :)
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Hi Warren, Panic disorder can often co-exist with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In OCD, a person becomes trapped in a pattern of repetitive thoughts and behaviors that are distressing but extremely difficult to overcome. Rituals such as counting, hand washing, checking, and repeating may occupy much of the person's time and interfere with other activities. Many people with OCD feel compelled to perform these repetitive behaviors known as "compulsions" to relieve the anxiety caused by their obsessions. Please take the time to explore the online panic program. You may find many of the tools available can also be helpful for dealing with symptoms of OCD, as the steps of the program may help to challenge and overcome these obsessive thoughts and compulsions in the same way that it can be used for feelings of panic and anxiety. Casey ________________________________ The Panic Center Support Team
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Hi I was wondering if the program and this site was geared towards people with OCD at all or if it is just geared towards Panic Disorder?

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